Quartet of Blue Devils begin NCAA singles play Wednesday
By Staff Reports | May 20, 2015Seniors Ester Goldfeld, Jason Tahir and Raphael Hemmeler will look to continue their careers past Wednesday's first-round action in Waco, Texas.
Seniors Ester Goldfeld, Jason Tahir and Raphael Hemmeler will look to continue their careers past Wednesday's first-round action in Waco, Texas.
The defending champion Trojans grabbed an early lead in doubles and never looked back, knocking the Blue Devils out of the tournament in Waco, Texas.
The Blue Devils will take on Southern California Thursday evening in Waco, Texas, with a spot in the NCAA tournament quarterfinals up for grabs.
The Bulldogs swept the Blue Devils on their home court, sending the Blue Devils home before the third round of the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2007.
The Blue Devils recovered from an early slip-up with the doubles point, reeling off four straight singles wins to win their first round match against Purdue.
For the fifth time in six years of hosting the NCAA tournament, the Blue Devils are moving on from Durham to the quarterfinals in Waco, Texas.
The Blue Devils will take on the Boilermakers in an early-morning tilt Saturday in Athens, Ga.
Buoyed by home-court advantage and the return of their freshman star, the Blue Devils cruised in their NCAA tournament opener.
The Blue Devils will meet the Boilermakers in their first-round matchup May 9 in Athens, Ga., looking to kickstart a deep postseason run away from home.
Duke was selected as a host for the sixth straight season when the NCAA tournament bracket was unveiled Tuesday evening.
After receiving a double-bye into the quarterfinals, the Blue Devils dropped their first contest in the ACC tournament quarterfinals to Georgia Tech Friday.
Playing without freshman Nicolas Alvarez, the Blue Devils were upended by the Tar Heels in the ACC quarterfinals Friday.
Despite playing without freshman phenom Nicolas Alvarez, Duke swept Miami 4-0 to earn a place in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament.
The road to an ACC championship begins Thursday. Luckily for the Blue Devils, they do not have to travel very far.
The Blue Devils enter the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament with a chance for redemption after a two-round bye.
The Blue Devils capped a three-match, five-day stretch with a pair of victories against Wake Forest and Notre Dame to round out the regular season.
Needing to win its last two games of the regular season to secure the No. 3 seed and a first-round bye in this week’s ACC tournament, Duke fell just short.
The Blue Devils will round out the regular season with two road matches against conference foes.
Despite jumping out of the gates with a head of steam, the Blue Devils could not hold on against one of the best teams in the country.
The Blue Devils will face their toughest match to date against a powerful North Carolina squad that will test their mettle heading into the ACC tournament.